The victim was 20 to 30 years old and approximately 5 feet 8 inches tall, officials said. There is a tattoo on the right shoulder of a bull’s skull and the seal of the Cherokee nation on the upper right chest, officials said.

Around 3 p.m. Friday, a Langston firefighter got a call from a friend about a small grass fire off the rural dirt road. While putting the fire out, the firefighter realized there was a body. He called Langston police. Police called the Logan County Sheriff's Office. OSBI was also contacted to help investigate.

Chief Deputy Richard Stephens with the Logan County Sheriff’s Office said the human remains were “on the side of the roadway. The body was burned, it had been bound.”

Krista Smith lives just up the road.

“It’s pretty scary,” she said. “Being out here we don’t really get bothered with anything.”

Investigators said they believe the victim was killed somewhere else and then dumped. The body was badly burned. Investigators said their first priority in the investigation will be to identify the person.

Investigators say they have few clues to go on. They say anyone who knows anything about what happened should call the Logan County Sheriff's Office. Investigators think the victim may have gone missing earlier today.